Year is a guess, can't make out the serial number. It has the inlaid logo . Has a replacement tail piece cover, a slightly sunken top and some nicks and scratches, but not bad for her age. As with all our vintage pieces...
Year is a guess, can't make out the serial number. It has the inlaid logo . Has a replacement tail piece cover, a slightly sunken top and some nicks and scratches, but not bad for her age. As with all our vintage pieces...
Year is a guess. Ser. # appears to be 83751? Has a good sounding pick up installed. Lots of nicks, scratches, etc. as usual for a hundred years old, and a tight crack by the tail piece. Bridge cover is missing Has the...
Year is close--Serial # 32351. Looks good for as old as it is-has the usual wear, nicks and scratches, but nothing severe--comes with a hard case
Year is close--# 2291 4 stamped inside lower f-hole. Electronics work fine! Some nicks and scratches, but not much for almost 60 years old. I'm not a Mando guy, but I like the fact that this one gets loud without...
Serial # 31219040. Looks almost like NEW! Beautiful Flame!! There are no serious playing marks or scratches that I can see. The tailpiece cover looks a little tarnished, but that's about it! Comes with a good hard case...
FON #11039, can't read the serial number, so year is a guess. Looks to have been re-fined or re-sprayed. Some tight (sealed) cracks on top and back and lots of buckle rash on back that has been re-sprayed over? Tuners...
Year is an estimate based on Serial # 43317 and FON #11032. A nice old redburst F-4 with it's share of dings and scratches and a possible tight repaired crack at the headstock (may be a scratch--look at black light pics...
This Old A-4 has been played! It has a Pick up that sounds good--and appears to be glued to the underside of the top by the Bridge, replaced tuners and Tail Piece (with a 1/4" Jack), a Tone Guard back cage and an Arm...
Not only is this one of the rarest of all Loar signed F-5’s, this is a “Lost Loar” that was not even known to exist until we found it, and it’s the only one we have ever seen in “untouched” condition---a true attic find...